Hi Herbert, On lun., avril 10 2017, Herbert Xu <herbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 02:44:25PM +0200, Antoine Tenart wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> This series adds support for the Inside Secure SafeXcel EIP197 >> cryptographic engine which can be found on Marvell Armada 7k and 8k >> boards. A new cryptographic engine driver is added, as well as the >> relevant device tree definition for the Armada 7040 DB and 8040 DB >> boards. >> >> This driver needs two firmwares to work correctly. These firmware are >> usually used for more advanced operations than the ones supported (as of >> now), but we still need them to pass the data to the internal >> cryptographic engine. >> >> This series was tested in various ways on both the Armada 7040 DB and >> the Armada 8040 DB: using the crypto framework self tests, using tcrypt >> and while performing various transfers with iperf on top of IPsec. >> >> This series is based on top of v4.11-rc1, and is available on a branch >> (which also contains the PPv2 support for 7k/8k, to ease the process of >> testing IPsec): https://github.com/atenart/linux v4.11-rc1/7k8k-crypto >> I can rebase if needed. >> >> Thanks, >> Antoine >> >> >> Antoine Tenart (7): >> Documentation/bindings: Document the SafeXel cryptographic engine >> driver >> crypto: inside-secure: add SafeXcel EIP197 crypto engine driver >> MAINTAINERS: add a maintainer for the Inside Secure crypto driver >> arm64: marvell: dts: add crypto engine description for 7k/8k >> arm64: marvell: dts: enable the crypto engine on the Armada 7040 DB >> arm64: marvell: dts: enable the crypto engine on the Armada 8040 DB >> arm64: defconfig: enable the Safexcel crypto engine as a module > > I have no problems with the crypto bits. Does it means that you agree that I apply the arm-soc related patches (from 4 to 7) to my mvebu trees? Thanks, Gregory > > Thanks, > -- > Email: Herbert Xu <herbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Home Page: http://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/ > PGP Key: http://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/pubkey.txt -- Gregory Clement, Free Electrons Kernel, drivers, real-time and embedded Linux development, consulting, training and support. http://free-electrons.com